Sep. 24-26, 2020
TWTC Hall 1
The Synergy of Water and Green Industries
Create Overwhelming Business Opportunities
RIDE
THE WAVE OF
SUSTAINABILITY
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Water and Circular Economy Join Hands to Get Out of Pandemic and Explore Green Gold and New Blue Ocean Market
As the pandemic on the island has been contained, Taiwan begins to strive for her economy in the post-COVID-19 era. A two-in-one exhibition of "Taiwan International Water Week and Circular Economy (TIWW X CE Taiwan)" will be held at the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 from September 24 to 26, 2020. The trade show is expected to become a competitive trade platform, which leads the players in the water industry and green supply chain out of the pandemic and work together to create a new green gold business model despite difficulties ahead.
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ITRI Influxes
Five Water Treatment Technologies
As a leader of Taiwan’s research and development in water technologies, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is showcasing five keynotes this year, including wastewater treatment and reclamation for semiconductor and electronics industries, reduction of nitrogen in industrial wastewater, reclamation and reuse of livestock wastewater and waste treatment, water quality monitoring equipment for small rivers, and intelligent control systems. Being showcased are electro polar dialysis, a new BioNET® biological treatment system, fluidized bed crystallization process, etc., covering all major aspects of anaerobic or aerobic biological treatment and physical and chemical treatment methods.
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Taiwan Water Corp. foresees no water shortages for 3 months, no tariff increases
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — There will be no water shortages and no tariff increases on water for three months this summer, Taiwan Water Corporation Chairman Hu Nan-tzer (胡南澤) said Tuesday (June 23).
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Taiwan's Pingtung County begins installing 99MW solar power station
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A solar power company on June 23 began installing a 99MW photovoltaic (PV) solar power station in Jiadong Township, an area of Pingtung County severely affected by subsidence, after two years of negotiations with more than 1,000 landowners.
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